48-inch mill leveler at the Homestead Steel Works. Homestead, PA. 1940-1960.
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48-inch mill leveler at the Homestead Steel Works. Homestead, PA. 1940-1960.
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Homestead Steel Works. Homestead, PA. 1893-1895.
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Farmall M tractor. Waterloo, NB. September, 1941.
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I had farming relatives that said this model almost broke Farmall, as they were reliable and didn't break parts.
883 The old toy truck on the hood is a nice touch.
We grew up with a Super M-TA (Torque Amplifier). It was a great tractor, and my favorite until Dad bought a new JD 3020. It did need a ring job at one point and I got to work with my Dad doing that in our little tractor shed. Actually got a lot of practice taking the head off, as we installed the head gaskets upside down on the first two times reassembling the engine!
Jack
The are still a few of them in use around here.
https://geotargit.com/called.php?qcity=waterloo
I give up; which place is Waterloo NB? With 55 so named 'Waterloo' places, thought "can narrow it down myself!".